Idk what you get wrong specifically, but here are some things I notice people get wrong. Most people still trust legacy institutions (media, government, universities) as if it’s 1995. They’re not aligned with public good anymore.

1. The middle-class script (college → job → house → pension) is dead. The new game is assets, sovereignty, and network leverage.

2. Globalism isn’t inevitable. We’re in a live shift toward deglobalization, multipolarity, and national reshoring.

3. People underestimate AI and biotech. It’s not just job loss — it’s a full rewiring of knowledge, health, and identity.

4. Energy is the base layer of everything. Ignoring physical constraints while pushing ESG narratives is delusional.

5. The real crisis is spiritual. Meaning collapse is upstream of political/economic chaos. Most people don’t see it.

6. Institutions are not dying they are already dead and only their corpses remain.

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agreed, especially number 5

We talk about God in our songs not because we have all the answers or speak with authority, but because faith is part of the framework we live by. In a world where church and state are seperate but money and state are fused together, everything outside that state-money system, especially faith, gets pushed to the margins.

But when money becomes independent, when it’s no longer a tool of the state, something changes. There’s more room for individuals to think, speak, and live freely. Not just in markets, but in belief.

That’s the kind of world we’re pointing to. A world where no one power controls everything. Where honest money opens the door for honest faith, honest work, and honest conversation.

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